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84. Herman Francis Mark, May 3, 1895—April 6, 1992 | By Herbert Morawetz | Biograph
In 1932 Mark was appointed professor of chemistry at the University of Vienna.He embarked immediately on the Z. Physik 3612042. With L. Szilard.
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Herman Francis Mark
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HERMAN MARK WAS WIDELY known as the father of polymer science and the contribution he made to his chosen field was crucial in many ways. His research and inspiring teaching and lecturing were only part of his activities. Being completely devoid of academic snobbery, Mark was equally at home at universities and industrial laboratories and was most influential in the phenomenal growth of the polymer industry. Deeply concerned with establishing the study of polymers as a discrete branch of chemistry, he designed the first graduate curricula in that discipline, founded a polymer journal and monograph series, and was one of the chief architects of the Polymer Section of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Because of the informality of his nature, Mark was affectionately called by the nickname "Geheimrat" to stress his extreme difference from the pompous professors who had been adorned with this "Secret Councillor" title. His constant cheerfulness reflected his enviable ability to recall the good part of his life's experience while choosing to forget all the unpleasantness. EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION Herman grew up in Vienna as the second son of Herman Carl Mark and Lily Mueller. His father was a physician, and Herman was early impressed with the conversation around the family dinner table with guests such as the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, the dramatist Arthur Schnitzler, and the founder of zionism Theodore Herzl. The musical life of the period, when Gustav Mahler was conductor of the Vienna Philharmonic, made a great impression. Mark was also enthusiastic about sports, particularly skiing and soccer, and on one occasion he was a member of the Austrian national soccer team.

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87. A To Z List Of Electronic Databases - Leeds University Library
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DATAD, a project of the Association of African Universities, was started in 2000 and presently provides abstracts for dissertations from universities in Cameroon, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Ghana, Senegal, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya. Defining Gender
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A collection of images of original documents relating to Gender Studies. Delphion Intellectual Property Network [was IBM]
Available on-campus and off-campus Full-text database of US, EPO and WIPO patents. You can only access the front pages of patents for free on Delphion. To do this you need to register first. Delphion requires payment for access to full text. Der Spiegel (1993-1998) Ask at Brotherton enquiries desk Full-text of the German language newspaper Der Spiegel (1999-2000) Ask at Brotherton enquiries desk Full-text of the German language newspaper Der Spiegel on CD-ROM 1993-2000 Ask at Brotherton enquiries desk Standalone CD Rom version of the German newspaper Der Spiegel.

88. UMIST Library And Information Service - Database A To Z
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90. Academic Staff - C Wilson - School Of Chemistry - University Of Nottingham
Biography. Dr. Claire Wilson received her BSc in chemistry from the Universityof Bristol K. Avery, Z. Xu, LK Thompson, L. Zhao, DO Miller, K. Biradha,
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Dr. Claire Wilson received her BSc in Chemistry from the University of Bristol and her PhD from the University of Durham. She was a postdoctoral fellow at Aarhus University, Denmark from 1995 to 1997, using very low temperature X-ray data (from laboratory and synchrotron sources) to carry out charge density studies of transition metal complexes. In 1998 she returned to the University of Durham as a postdoctoral research associate, studying magnetically interesting materials through low temperature single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. She joined the Chemistry Department in 1999 as a Research Officer with the Crystal Structure Service.
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91. JCE Online: Biographical Snapshots: Snapshot
Biographical Snapshots of Famous Women and Minority Chemists Snapshot Marilyn; Harvey, Joy, Eds.; Routledge New York, 2000; Volume 2, L–Z, pp 1076–7.
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Born on June 9, 1903 in New York City, Sarah was the youngest of five children of Aaron and Hannah (Seltzer) Ratner who had emigrated from Russia during the latter half of the 19th century. Since her father was a self-educated man, her home was filled with books and reading was a valued past time. She also delighted in watching her father design and build models of his inventions. Ratner became an instructor and later assistant professor at Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, where she also collaborated with Dr. David Green on the investigation of amino acid oxidases. In 1946, after being recruited by Severo Ochoa, Sarah Ratner accepted a position as an assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacology at NYU School of Medicine. Here she began her research on amino acid metabolism and elucidation of features of the urea cycle. In 1957 Ratner joined the faculty of the Department of Biochemistry at the Public Health Research Institute of New York. She and her research group published a series of fifteen papers in the Journal of Biological Chemistry on this work, which has had far-reaching effects in the treatment of kidney disorders.

92. JCE Online: Biographical Snapshots: Snapshot
Biographical Snapshots of Famous Women and Minority Chemists Snapshot 2, L–Z.pp 1186–1187. RaynerCanham, Marelene; Rayner-Canham, Geoffrey.
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Mary Lura Sherrill Born: Major discipline: Organic Chemistry Died: Minor discipline: Spectroscopy
Sherrill decided to enroll in the Ph.D. program in chemistry at the University of Chicago in 1914, where she worked under Julius Stieglitz. She maintained her connection with Randolph-Macon, either as an instructor or as an adjunct professor until 1918. Her doctoral research focused on the synthesis of barbiturates and esters of methylenedisalicylic acid. In 1918 Sherrill accepted a position as associate professor of chemistry at the North Carolina State Normal and Industrial Institute. She remained there two years while she continued her doctoral research. Mary Lura Sherrill died on October 27, 1968 in High Point, North Carolina.

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Gregory L. Geoffroy (pronounced JOE-free) became president of Iowa State University on July 1, 2001, where he also holds the rank of professor of chemistry. Dr. Geoffroy began his academic career as an assistant professor of chemistry at the Pennsylvania State University in 1974, advancing to associate professor in 1978 and professor in 1982. He was appointed head of the Department of Chemistry in 1988 and dean of the Eberly College of Science at Penn State in 1989. In 1997, Dr. Geoffroy was appointed senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he also served as interim president for two months in 1998.
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Iowa State University's aspiration is to be the best university in the nation in fulfilling its land-grant responsibilities, through excellence in learning, discovery and engagement. In leading Iowa State on this quest, Dr. Geoffroy has outlined four top priorities:
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94. Inaugural Article: Biography Of Zhu Chen -- Bradley 101 (15): 5325 -- Proceeding
Chen, Z., Wang, ZY, Wang, HL, Chen, SR, Chen, SJ, Wu, CF, Zhi, LM, Shi, BZ, Yang, ISIMedline; Chen, Z., Le Paslier, D., Dausset, J., Degos, L.,
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Biography of Zhu Chen David Bradley, Freelance Science Writer The alchemist's symbol for arsenic is a menacing coiled serpent, and perhaps rightly so. The element of arsenic has certainly earned a great deal of infamy from the reign of the Borgias to the novels of Agatha Christie, and in more recent times as a toxic contaminant of drinking water. But the symbolic serpent also coils around the staff of Aesculapius, an international symbol for medicine; arsenic the poison is also arsenic the healer.
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95. African-American History: Selected Reference Sources
George Sewell and Margaret L. Dwight. (Jackson, MS University Press of Z 5942 C689 no.951. Online Catalog. Sources Bibliography Biography Other
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Reference Sources Black American Reference Book.
Mabel M. Smythe, Ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice Hall), 1976.
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Black Biography, 1790-1950: A Cumulative Index.
Randall K. Burkett and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., eds. (Alexandria, VA: Chadwyck-Healey), 1991.
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Chronology of African American History.
Alton Hornsby Jr. (Detroit, MI: Gale Research, Inc.), 1991.
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The Civil Rights Struggle: Leaders in Profile.
John d'Emilo. (New York, NY: Facts on File), 1979.
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96. Science Museum | Marie Curie And The History Of Radioactivity | Bibliography
A biography in French of Marie Curie, incorporating biographical details of L’oeuvre scientifique de Marie SklodowskaCurie et son influence sur les
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Bibliographic sources for Marie Curie available at the Science Museum Library (smlinfo@nmsi.ac.uk, tel: 020 7942 4242) Biographies of Marie Curie Cotton, Eugénie. Les Curies. Paris: Seghers, 1963. Shelfmark 92 CUR [A biography in French of Marie Curie, incorporating biographical details of Pierre and Irene. It also contains a selection of texts by Marie, Pierre, Irène and Frédéric Joliot, partly dealing the scientific work of the family Accessible for fluent French speaker, not scientific] Crowther, James Gerald. Marie Curie. In: Six great scientists, by J. G. Crowther. 1955, p.181-221. Shelfmark 92:5 [A short biographical text about her life, work and the scientific development in her time. Recommended for students writing an essay on the subject] Curie, Eve. Madame Curie. London: Heinemann, 1938. Shelfmark 92 CUR [This is a personal biography by her daughter Eve, a non-scientist. Very accessible.] Etudes consacrées à Marie Sklodowska-Curie et a Marian Smoluchowski. Monografie z dziejow nauki i techniki, vol.51. Warsaw: Polska Akademia Nauk – Komitet Historii Nauki, 1970. Shelfmark STS Pers 5:93 MONOGRAFIE

97. Biographical Information
State University of New York at Buffalo. Biographical Information Z; L.Boxer and R. Miller, Parallel dynamic computational geometry, The Journal of New
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Professor Russ Miller
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State University of New York at Buffalo
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Parallel Algorithms and Architectures, High-Performance Computing, Grid Computing, Computational Crystallography, Computational Geometry, Image Analysis. For many years, Dr. Miller and colleagues (most notably, Prof. Quentin F. Stout, U. Mich), explored the boundaries of producing efficient and optimal algorithms for fundamental problems in computational geometry and image analysis on traditional parallel architectures, including the mesh, pyramid, hypercube, and PRAM, as well as innovative architectures, such as the reconfigurable mesh. A number of seminal papers have been published in these areas.

98. SULAIR: Databases And Articles: Databases A-Z
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99. Levi Primo
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Who labours in the mud
Who knows no peace
Who fights for a crust of bread
Who dies at a yes or a no.
Consider whether this is a woman,
Without hair or name
With no more strength to remember
Eyes empty and womb cold

As a frog in winter. Primo Levi was born in Turin into a Jewish middle-class family. His grandmother Bimba was a baroness. She and her entire family had been made barons by Napoleon, because they had supported him economically. . As a youth Levi knew very little about Jewishness, but Mussolini's anti-Semitic policy soon taught Levi that it was not ''a cheerful little anomaly'' in a Catholic country. An underdeveloped, quiet boy, Levi was derided at school for his size. Through cycling and mountain climbing he acquired friends, but according to a biography he did not have any sexual experience before meeting his wife, Lucia, in 1946. Just before the Fascist racial law of 1938 forbade Jews access to academic status, Levi started his chemistry studies at the University of Turin. He graduated first in his class in 1941, the year after Italy had entered World War II as an ally of Germany. During the war Levi wrote for the resistance magazine

100. Electronic Reference Resources At University Libraries, The University Of Akron
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